Ignatius of Loyola

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    superficiality, I want my experience abroad to increase how I use my information to expand my depth of thought and imagination and use my computer skills to help others do so too. Father Nicolás mentions a “pedagogy” of Ignatian contemplation, how Ignatius asked us to look at all our senses when responding to a new experience. I can employ this method to my new experiences while studying abroad, in my studies toward my major and in exposure to another culture. Father Nicolás is reminding us to “stop

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    believed that the he made too radical changes and politicized the order. Despite frequent disparagement, Arrupe pressed onwards with his reforms. Because of this, many people see Father Arrupe as the ‘second founder’ of the Society of Jesus. Like Ignatius Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits, he confronted the difficulties and challenges the Jesuits faced in his day with brilliance, holiness, and courage. Despite witnessing horrible atrocities, Arrupe believed God is everywhere in the world. He often said

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    Jesuit Identity and Cura Personalis While attending a Jesuit University, students will be faced with many different challenges throughout their intellectual studies. Students will be given the opportunity to be able to develop the Jesuit principles of cura personalis, Magis, and the Unity of Heart, Mind and Soul; they will be able to do this through the core of mission, vision, and values. Cura personalis is rooted from the ancient Latin phrase, “caring for the person”, but by far has more meaning

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    1.To start off, “Dum Vivimus Servimus” means, while we live, we serve. In my opinion, these are not just words, but something PC and the entire campus take to heart. And I really felt that PC and the entire campus really exemplified this while I toured the campus this year. In addition, that is what makes PC not only appealing to me, but my favorite university because I want to get involved in all of the leadership and volunteering opportunities that the school offers. Just hearing Amber Fortman

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    What really resonates with me about St. Ignatius is that he sets an example that anyone can truly make something of himself or herself. Today, if you were to look at his actions in his early-life, he would be described as a troublesome being. Although he might of started off a little rough in life, he turned himself around and became notable figure. Not only is he forever in our textbooks, but he has assisted in conveying to the world the importance of education. Not that he taught spiritual education

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    I applied to Saint Ignatius College Prep for many reasons. One of the reasons is the leadership skills that are given to the school. When I shadow there at the end of the day seniors came and talked to us about the school. There was a teacher there, but the students were the leaders of the conversation. This experience should me that Ignatius is a place where they teach students how to be leaders! I have always wanted to learn how to be a leader from anywhere from being a captain of a team to be

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    Ignatius Sancho was a Black Briton of African descent, who grew up as a house slave in England; employed as the butler to the powerful Montagu family. He was amongst the many influential English composers of classical music during the eighteenth–century who contributed so much in talent, creativity, and style. He managed to reveal his feelings and insights in his pieces. During his lifetime, he managed to remain forever intellectually stimulated, pleasingly honest and open, and amiable. As a

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    Moreover, Ignatius shares a special relationship with Myrna. Myrna has incredible influence on Ignatius and almost all of the extrinsic changes in Ignatius are a result of him trying to impress Myrna. he even calls her Beloved Myrna in one of his letters, hinting at a romantic relationship between them however, their relationship seems to more a clash of their egos. Ignatius is motivated to act upon her letters and she does the same thing. She mentions a boy she met during a party in one of her letters

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    Ignacio Ellacuría

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    " Ignacio Ellacuría, S.J.: Loyola University Chicago." Loyola University Chicago. Accessed March 10, 2016. http://www.luc.edu/mission/ihm2014/thesalvadoranmartyrs/ignacioellacuriasj/. 3 " Ignacio Ellacuria, SJ (1930­1989) ­ IgnatianSpirituality.com." Ignatian Spirituality. Accessed March 10, 2016. http://www.ignatianspirituality.com/ignatian­voices/20th­century­ignatian­voices/ignacio­ellacuria­sj­1930­1989. 4 " Ignacio Ellacuría, S.J.: Loyola University Chicago." Loyola University Chicago. Accessed

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    Ignatius of Antioch was a key figure in the development and defending of orthodox thought in the beginnings of Christianity. He was a fierce purveyor of orthodox thought in the Middle East. Sentenced to death for his Christian beliefs, Ignatius wrote seven letters on his way to Rome to be eaten by beasts. These seven letters offered encouragement, instruction, and inspiration to the Christians in communities he passed through. His “Letter to the Magnesians” is the second shortest of all his letters

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